Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.

Melissa officinalis L., a well-known herb with diverse industrial and ethnopharmacological properties. Although, there has been a significant lack in the breeding attempts of this invaluable herb. This study aimed to enhance the agronomical traits of M. officinalis through in vitro polyploidization....

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Main Authors: Rohit Bharati, Aayushi Gupta, Pavel Novy, Lucie Severová, Karel Šrédl, Jana Žiarovská, Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1332428/full
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author Rohit Bharati
Aayushi Gupta
Pavel Novy
Lucie Severová
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Jana Žiarovská
Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani
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description Melissa officinalis L., a well-known herb with diverse industrial and ethnopharmacological properties. Although, there has been a significant lack in the breeding attempts of this invaluable herb. This study aimed to enhance the agronomical traits of M. officinalis through in vitro polyploidization. Nodal segments were micropropagated and subjected to oryzalin treatment at concentrations of 20, 40, and 60 mM for 24 and 48 hours. Flow cytometry, chromosome counting, and stomatal characteristics were employed to confirm the ploidy level of the surviving plants. The survival rate of the treated explants decreased exponentially with increasing oryzalin concentration and duration. The highest polyploid induction rate (8%) was achieved with 40 mM oryzalin treatment for 24 hours. The induced tetraploid plants exhibited vigorous growth, characterized by longer shoots, larger leaves, and a higher leaf count. Chlorophyll content and fluorescence parameters elucidated disparities in photosynthetic performance between diploid and tetraploid genotypes. Tetraploid plants demonstrated a 75% increase in average essential oil yield, attributed to the significantly larger size of peltate trichomes. Analysis of essential oil composition in diploid and tetraploid plants indicated the presence of three major components: geranial, neral, and citronellal. While citronellal remained consistent, geranial and neral increased by 11.06% and 9.49%, respectively, in the tetraploid population. This effective methodology, utilizing oryzalin as an anti-mitotic agent for polyploid induction in M. officinalis, resulted in a polyploid genotype with superior morpho-physiological traits. The polyploid lemon balm generated through this method has the potential to meet commercial demands and contribute significantly to the improvement of lemon balm cultivation.
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spelling doaj.art-5142308858e647a5ab965989a190dedc2023-12-14T15:12:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2023-12-011410.3389/fpls.2023.13324281332428Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.Rohit Bharati0Aayushi Gupta1Pavel Novy2Lucie Severová3Karel Šrédl4Jana Žiarovská5Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani6Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry, The Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Food Science, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Economic Theories, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Economic Theories, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaFaculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, SlovakiaDepartment of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry, The Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, CzechiaMelissa officinalis L., a well-known herb with diverse industrial and ethnopharmacological properties. Although, there has been a significant lack in the breeding attempts of this invaluable herb. This study aimed to enhance the agronomical traits of M. officinalis through in vitro polyploidization. Nodal segments were micropropagated and subjected to oryzalin treatment at concentrations of 20, 40, and 60 mM for 24 and 48 hours. Flow cytometry, chromosome counting, and stomatal characteristics were employed to confirm the ploidy level of the surviving plants. The survival rate of the treated explants decreased exponentially with increasing oryzalin concentration and duration. The highest polyploid induction rate (8%) was achieved with 40 mM oryzalin treatment for 24 hours. The induced tetraploid plants exhibited vigorous growth, characterized by longer shoots, larger leaves, and a higher leaf count. Chlorophyll content and fluorescence parameters elucidated disparities in photosynthetic performance between diploid and tetraploid genotypes. Tetraploid plants demonstrated a 75% increase in average essential oil yield, attributed to the significantly larger size of peltate trichomes. Analysis of essential oil composition in diploid and tetraploid plants indicated the presence of three major components: geranial, neral, and citronellal. While citronellal remained consistent, geranial and neral increased by 11.06% and 9.49%, respectively, in the tetraploid population. This effective methodology, utilizing oryzalin as an anti-mitotic agent for polyploid induction in M. officinalis, resulted in a polyploid genotype with superior morpho-physiological traits. The polyploid lemon balm generated through this method has the potential to meet commercial demands and contribute significantly to the improvement of lemon balm cultivation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1332428/fullchromosome doublingcrop improvementessential oilMelissa officinalisoryzalinpolyploid induction
spellingShingle Rohit Bharati
Aayushi Gupta
Pavel Novy
Lucie Severová
Karel Šrédl
Jana Žiarovská
Eloy Fernández-Cusimamani
Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
Frontiers in Plant Science
chromosome doubling
crop improvement
essential oil
Melissa officinalis
oryzalin
polyploid induction
title Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
title_full Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
title_fullStr Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
title_short Synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological, physiological, and photosynthetic characteristics in Melissa officinalis L.
title_sort synthetic polyploid induction influences morphological physiological and photosynthetic characteristics in melissa officinalis l
topic chromosome doubling
crop improvement
essential oil
Melissa officinalis
oryzalin
polyploid induction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1332428/full
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